Monthly Archives: June 2002

Nortel, 3Com Make Metro Ethernet Play

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Networking vendors Nortel Networks Corp. and 3Com Corp. are diving deeper into the metro Ethernet market to help service providers offer the connections to...

IBM Server Goes After Dells PowerEdge

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IBM, seeking to rekindle sagging sales, today launched a new server with an unusual promotional effort that may mark the first salvo in a...

IBM Unveils New Integration Software

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IBM announced new integration software today that is designed to help vertically oriented companies integrate core business processes.WebSphere Business Integration for industries software addresses...

IBM Updates Content Manager Software

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IBM announced version 8 of its Content Manager software Monday at the IBM Software Symposium in Vienna, Austria, promising support for virtually all content...

High-Availability Software Just Got Cheaper

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Rainfinity today sought to bring high availability for network connections out of the data center and into the hands of small business users, warehouses,...

Programmer/Analyst Most in Demand

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For the third month in a row, application programmer/analyst was the most popular job title posted last month on IT job board Dice.com. There...

Domino Goes Mobile

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IBMs Lotus Software division will bundle its Domino application server with its Domino Everyplace mobile access product to deliver improved mobile and wireless capabilities...

BlueTooth Heads to the Highways

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The Bluetooth industry is hoping to find opportunity in failure.Supporters of the short-range wireless technology have been searching for a sweet spot since Ericsson...

Palm OS5 Lands in Developers Hands

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Palm Inc. subsidiary PalmSource Inc. on Monday announced that it is shipping the final version of its new operating system, Palm OS5, to developers.OS5...

RLX Hones Blade Servers

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Blade server specialist RLX Technologies Inc. on Monday announced Control Tower 3.0 software, new clustering bundles, a blade bundle partnership for Web hosting uses...